Your Weekly Jethro’s Motivations For More Business Clarity

The “Read-Reflect-Act” action plan as become a normal process when I get in touch with knew positive knowledge or when I review some notes I took while reading and learning.

1.Reading an hour everyday is the habit of any person you see succeeding or working towards success.

Whether it’s a church leader, company CEO or a Non for Profit Leader, they all have the same daily reading habit to acquire the best possible knowledge that will help them reach their goals.

2.Reflecting on the information you go through in a book boost your memory capacities and increase your ability to innovate and create new values in your life, job, work or business.

People who use their brain most often while learning become smarter with time and live longer than passive learners who get around valuable information without interest.

3.Action is the gap between an excellent Reader-Thinker and an Achiever who applied what he learned while reading and reflecting.

I apply the R-R-A process every single day when I read my bible in the morning and later, during the day, when I read a book and also when I go to LinkedIn to know business and professional trending.

In addition to reading, a complementary action that I also take learn is to I listen to YouTube training for motivation from other successful model in leadership like TD Jakes, Brian Tracy and Myles Monroe.

Sometimes I have to go through the same content many times to have more clarity to understand the action I have to take to improve certain area of my life. I discovered that the more the knowledge is clear, the better I could act with 100% outcome.

So as you go through these powerful declaration today, make sure to apply the R-R-A process to enjoy the benefit of these ideas.

1.“Achieving our goals is not just about drive or ability; it’s also about knowing our weaknesses – and addressing them.” (Goldman Sachs’ Dane Holmes)

2. “When I refer to mediocrity it’s the assertion that we should all be allowed the liberty or privilege of simply existing…. we shouldn’t have to be superhuman to recognize our humanity.” (Pesa Productions founder & CEO Andrew Odong)

3. “Many people only see the conscious mind and aren’t aware of the benefits of connecting it to the subconscious… While it may seem counterintuitive, clearing your head can be the best way to make progress.” (Bridgewater Associates’ Ray Dalio)

5. “They win not by force of their persuasive points or facts, but by how much their irrational and often inane points ruffle your feathers. So stay calm, respond with cool deliberation, and breathe deeply.” (George Takei)

6. “In the past, jobs were about muscles, now they’re about brains, but in the future they’ll be about the heart (Empathy, connection, courage.” (Minouche Shafik , London School of Economics)

7. “The best way I know of to forget resentment is to work for the betterment of humankind.” (Executive coach and author Steven Berglas)

The first one reminded when I discovered one of my weaknesses and how I trusted God to make me strong in that area. I started working on strategies to focus on what the Bible say on that area of weakness and I am happy I am stronger than ever.

Could you tell me which one of the above ideas helped you grow in your life, family, job or business?